The Association of Ideas and Critical Theory in Eighteenth-century England: A History of a Psychological Method in English CriticismMouton, 1970 - 284 sider |
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... Paradise Lost in accordance with all the principles discussed and finds in them sufficient unity . In this manner , then , Hume comes to advocate , along with the neoclassicists , the strict and narrow view of unity of epic and dramatic ...
... Paradise Lost in accordance with all the principles discussed and finds in them sufficient unity . In this manner , then , Hume comes to advocate , along with the neoclassicists , the strict and narrow view of unity of epic and dramatic ...
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